Elodea - The elodea is a light bright green. This plant floats in the water at the top of the aquarium. The elodea has no visible roots. The elodea has flat rounded leaves that grow out from every direction on the stem. The leaves grow all the way down the stem so that it is difficult to see the stem.
Cabomba - Cabomba is a dark greenish brown plant. This plant has no visible roots. Our scientists anchored the cabomba in the pebbles at the bottom of the aquarium. The cabomba has flat, needle-like leaves that branch out from the stem like hands or fans. The branches are located across from one another.
Terrarium - Temperate Woodland Habitat
Moss - The moss is wide and flat. The moss pad is greenish brown. The leaves of the moss look like needles and they grow in every direction. The roots of the moss pad are short, brown, and twisted.
Tree Seedling - The tree seedling has a long brown stem. The roots are long and thin. The leaves are thin green pine needles that grow only from the top of the stem. HOME
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Aquarium - Freshwater Habitat
Elodea - The elodea is a light bright green. This plant floats in the water at the top of the aquarium. The elodea has no visible roots. The elodea has flat rounded leaves that grow out from every direction on the stem. The leaves grow all the way down the stem so that it is difficult to see the stem.
Cabomba - Cabomba is a dark greenish brown plant. This plant has no visible roots. Our scientists anchored the cabomba in the pebbles at the bottom of the aquarium. The cabomba has flat, needle-like leaves that branch out from the stem like hands or fans. The branches are located across from one another.
Terrarium - Temperate Woodland Habitat
Moss - The moss is wide and flat. The moss pad is greenish brown. The leaves of the moss look like needles and they grow in every direction. The roots of the moss pad are short, brown, and twisted.
Tree Seedling - The tree seedling has a long brown stem. The roots are long and thin. The leaves are thin green pine needles that grow only from the top of the stem.
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